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ECSE Visuals Made Simple

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Bemidji, Minnesota, United States
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I’m an Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) teacher with experience working in center-based preschool classrooms, general education preschool classrooms and itinerant ECSE services.
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Preview of Developmental Areas Explained | Parent & Teacher Handout (Free)

Developmental Areas Explained | Parent & Teacher Handout (Free)

If you’ve ever had to explain developmental areas to parents—and felt like it didn’t fully click—this simple guide makes it easier to break down and discuss.When talking through evaluations, IEPs, or early intervention services, terms like “cognitive” or “adaptive” don’t always make sense to families. This resource gives you a clear, parent-friendly way to explain the 5 developmental domains with real examples. 🧠 What This Helps With: Explaining evaluation results to parents Making developm
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Experience

I’m an Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) teacher with experience working in center-based preschool classrooms, general education preschool classrooms and itinerant ECSE services.

Teaching style

My teaching style is: *Visual-based and developmentally appropriate *Low-prep and realistic for busy ECSE classrooms *Focused on behavior, communication, and independence *IEP-friendly and data-driven I believe young learners thrive when expectations are clear, consistent, and visually supported. Visual supports reduce frustration, increase communication, and help children feel successful — especially during transitions and challenging moments.

My own education history

I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Special Education, which strongly influences how I design every resource in this store.

Additional biographical information

Hi! I’m an early childhood special education teacher who knows how overwhelming it can be to support young learners with diverse needs while juggling IEPs, data collection, and daily routines. This store was created to provide simple, effective visual supports and print-and-go resources designed specifically for ECSE and preschool special education classrooms. Every resource is: Low-prep and teacher-tested Developmentally appropriate for ages 3–6 Designed to support behavior, communication, and independence Whether you teach in an ECSE classroom, provide itinerant services, or support early learners with autism or developmental delays, I hope these resources save you time and support your students’ success.